Abstract:
An optical disc apparatus capable of reducing looseness vibrations resulting from a gap between a sub-guide shaft and a bearing is provided. According to an optical disc apparatus in the present invention, both ends of the sub-guide shaft are supported by being sandwiched between a pair of support parts formed in a chassis and a pair of pressing members mounted on the chassis. The support part is formed by bending a protruding portion both protruding in an inward direction of a hole from an edge of the hole of the chassis and extending along the direction perpendicular to the sub-guide shaft.
Abstract:
An image forming apparatus comprising a main body having a copy function of printing an image read from a document on a paper sheet, a printer function of printing an externally input image on a paper sheet, and a paper ejection port to eject a printed paper sheet. The apparatus also includes a paper ejection unit which has a first tray and a second tray for receiving a paper sheet ejected from the paper ejection port, and moves the trays selectively to the positions corresponding to the paper ejection port. The apparatus also includes a control panel for setting an operating condition of the apparatus, and a state key provided on the control panel and configured to operate when holding the trays at current positions.
Abstract:
This invention provides an optical disk device in which heat generated from an optical head and circuit board is dissipated without introduction of outside air or use of a fan. A through portion is provided in part of the mechanical block or outside of the portion on which a tray is projected for carrying a disk for reproduction or write, such that it extends from a disk side portion with respect to the tray to a portion opposing the disk with respect to the tray, in order to introduce air flow generated by disk rotation to an optical head and circuit board and dissipate heat generated at the time of recording or reproduction.
Abstract:
An image forming apparatus comprising a main body having a copy function of printing an image read from a document on a paper sheet, a printer function of printing an externally input image on a paper sheet, and a paper ejection port to eject a printed paper sheet. The apparatus also includes a paper ejection unit which has a first tray and a second tray for receiving a paper sheet ejected from the paper ejection port, and moves the trays selectively to the positions corresponding to the paper ejection port. The apparatus also includes a control panel for setting an operating condition of the apparatus, and a state key provided on the control panel and configured to operate when holding the trays at current positions.
Abstract:
An image forming apparatus comprising a main body having a copy function of printing an image read from a document on a paper sheet, a printer function of printing an externally input image on a paper sheet, and a paper ejection port to eject a printed paper sheet. The apparatus also includes a paper ejection unit which has a first tray and a second tray for receiving a paper sheet ejected form the paper ejection port, and moves the trays selectively to the positions corresponding to the paper ejection port. The apparatus also includes a control panel for setting an operating condition of the apparatus, and a state key provided on the control panel and configured to operate when holding the trays at current positions.
Abstract:
An optical disk apparatus includes a spindle motor for rotating the optical disk. The optical pickup device records or reproduces information into/from the optical disk, and a guide shaft 6 guides the optical pickup device in a radius direction of the optical disk. The optical disk is transferred by a disk tray 3. The disk tray and the optical pickup device 7 etc. are contained in a casing 1. A heat storage device 10, a phase of which is changed in an operating state of the optical disk apparatus, is arranged in a casing.
Abstract:
A disc drive unit capable of preventing occurrence of errors in a recording system such as a CD or a DVD, using an optical head for recording data on a disc or reproducing data recorded on the disc. A disc tray is adapted to accommodate the disc, and load and unload the disc. A top cover is arranged above the disc. The top cover is formed therein with a concave and convex part for avoiding positioning a node of each of vibration modes (0, n) (where n=2, 3, 4) caused by a critical rotating speed of the disc, at a position right above the optical head.
Abstract:
According to a paper conveying apparatus and a copying machine of the present invention, when a paper is supplied from a back cassette provided at a position where at least one cassette is provided between a photoconductive drum and the cassette, and a first paper supplied to the photoconductive drum is conveyed to an aligning roller of the copying machine, a second paper sequentially after the first paper arrived at the aligning roller is drawn from the back cassette in advance. Due to this, paper conveying time necessary for conveying the paper is reduced when a continuous copying is performed. If a back edge of the first paper is left on an intermediate aligning roller, that is, the whole length of paper drawn from the back cassette is longer, the second paper is stopped at the position where the second paper is drawn from the back cassette. Therefore, the first paper and second paper can be prevented from being collided with each other, and being overlapped on each other.
Abstract:
A magnetic recording and/or reproducing apparatus, comprising a rotary head device, in which a magnetic tape is drawn out of a cassette and brought into contact with the rotary head device. A tape draw-out device, doubling as a tape guide, forms a predetermined tape path and guides the drive of the magnetic tape after drawing out the magnetic tape. A fixed magnetic head and other tape guide mechanism are movably arranged on the path of the tape draw-out device during operation of the apparatus for reducing the size thereof. With the tape loading operation, the fixed magnetic head and the other tape guide are moved by a common drive mechanism and held in position by a common stopper.
Abstract:
An optical disc drive including a conductive plate provided on a front surface of a disc tray. The conductive plate includes a structure of a hook portion at two places on the right and left and a structure of a pressure bar spring on the side end, in which the conductive plate is fixed using hook holes provided on the disc tray and the pressure bar spring presses and grounds a cabinet with the disc tray loaded in the inside of the cabinet.